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31 July 2018
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LET IT RAIN With a drier than expected July the De Bos Dam level stands on 44,5%. According to the Municipality the in- and outflow during July was basically the same, keeping the level steady. The current water restrictions and the special levy in the Greater Hermanus area will be kept in place until the dam level reaches the 70% mark, leaving enough water in the dam for the summer season. At the end of winter last year, the dam level was at 68%. PHOTO: Chris Jooste
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hle Renewal’s leaders Siyabulela Notwala.
eople are saying that things in Zwelihle have returned to normal. The only thing that is normal is that the people are going to work because they need the money.
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According to him there are currently no planned marches or stay-aways as the Zwelihle Renewal (ZR) committee are holding up their end of the bargain with Police Minister Bheki Cele.
“As for the rest of the issues in Zwelihle there is nothing happening because only when our people have been released from prison will we continue to work on issues such as housing and land,” says one of Zweli-
Cele met with the ZR leadership last week and accepted a memorandum from them, saying he will return to facilitate talks between the Municipality and ZR. “We are not sure when the Minister will return, but we
are in the meantime getting ourselves ready to meet with Minister Cele and the other national ministers he has promised to bring to town,” he says. “At this stage the ZR leadership has not discussed the possibility of meeting with the Municipality or Councillors. We have other more important things to work on, the first being our aim to have all our people released from jail.” Notwala adds that it is not up to ZR to decide if Councillors can return to
Zwelihle. “That is a decision that only the community can take. At the moment they are saying that the Councillors are not welcome. In any case, what work will they do when they return?
at a special Council Meeting held on Wednesday 25 July, Zwelihle Councillors will only return to the suburb once the SAPS has indicated that it is safe for them to do so and law and order has been restored.
“They have done nothing thus far except anger the community by building a fence between Zwelihle and Sandbaai. The community is still very angry about that and for that reason no one can say whether they will be safe if they return.”
It was also decided that a decision on affording Councillors whose lives have been threatened with personal protection will be taken after calm has returned to the area.
According to a resolution adopted
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